Article ID Journal Published Year Pages File Type
1462205 Ceramics International 2013 8 Pages PDF
Abstract

Short Pitch-based carbon fiber-reinforced HfB2 matrix composites containing 20 vol% SiC, with fiber volume fractions in the range of 20–50%, were manufactured by hot-press process. Highly dense composite compacts were obtained at 2100 °C and 20 MPa for 60 min. The flexural strength of the composites was measured at room temperature and 1600 °C. The fracture toughness, thermal and electrical conductivities of the composites were evaluated at room temperature. The effects of fiber volume fractions on these properties were assessed. The flexural strength of the composites depended on the fiber volume fraction. In addition, the flexural strength was significantly greater at 1600 °C than at room temperature. The fracture toughness was improved due to the incorporation of fibers. The thermal and electrical conductivities decreased with the increase of fiber volume fraction, however.

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